Cooper Lighting by Eaton announced its 38th-annual Source Awards during a luncheon on May 4, held during Lightfair in New York City. Chuck Hoberman, creator of the isokinetic toy sphere that bears his name and whose firm, Hoberman Associates and its Adaptive Building Initiative, specializes in creating transformable designs across disciplines and media types, was the keynote speaker.
This year’s Source Awards included four professional awards and six student awards. The 2015 winning projects were:
Professional Winner
Project: Saint Charles Borromeo Church, North Hollywood, Calif.
Lighting Design: Bridget Williams Lighting Design
Professional Honorable Mention
Project: Biogen Idec Buildings 1 and 9, Cambridge, Mass.
Lighting Design: Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design (Boston)
Professional Honorable Mention
Project: Bill and Melinda Gates Hall of Computing and Information Science Building at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.
Lighting Design: Syska Hennessy Group
Professional Award of Recognition
Project: Punta Cana International Airport Terminal B
Lighting Design: Sistemas, Tecnologia, y Maquinarias (STM)
Student Winner
Project: Fresh Restaurant & Bar
Student: Megan Everhart
School: Appalachian State University, Boone, N.C.
Student Honorable Mention
Project: REI’s Angular Outlook
Student: Hazel Chang
School: Appalachian State University, Boone, N.C.
Student Honorable Mention
Project: Tatu Restaurant
Student: Kaitlyn Hutchens
School: Appalachian State University, Boone, N.C.
Student Award of Recognition
Project: Gemini Life Retail Space
Student: Kelli Adolay
School: Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind.
Student Award of Recognition
Project: An Upstate New York Residence
Student: Alexine Goldwag
School: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va.
Student Award of Recognition
Project: ReNew Retail Space
Student: Gabrielle Enzweiler
School: University of Cincinnati, Ohio
For more information on this year’s Cooper Source Awards, visit: www.eaton.com/sourceawards